Reader Question: How Do You Make Your Newspaper Roses?

Recently, I’ve received a few emails asking exactly how I made the roses for my newspaper rose wreath. First, I have to say: darn nifty that people are showing interest in this project since it was one of my very very very very very first blog posts. Second, I have to thank Pinterest for that… Thank you ever so much Pinterest.

Credit was given in that earlier post to the brilliant Alisa Burke whose wreath inspired mine. She shows how she made her flowers and wreath here. My flowers look slightly different from Alisa’s however, which is the reason for the inquiries I think. Mine are made of newspaper and they have a loftier silhouette. Yessir. They are tallish.

How do I get them to look like that? A valid question. One which I will endeavour to answer. To the recycling bin!

Tutorial: Newspaper Roses

1. You will need:

Newspaper

Pair of scissors

Glue (PVA)

Acrylic paints in your choice of colours

Paint brush

2. Cut your newspaper into wide horizontal strips.

3. Separate the strips.

4. Glue several strips together along their ends making one long strip.

5. Fold the strip in half lengthwise. Unfold.

6. Fold in the sides to meet the middle foldline.

7. Fold in half again.

8. You will now have a long sturdy 4-ply paper strip (that looks like bias tape) with which to make your rose.

11. Continue coiling the strip flat around the flower, flipping gently every so often as in Step 10.

12. Now and then, add a dollop of glue on the inside of the strip to hold the lot together.

13. It’s beginning to look a lot like… a rose. Sing this softly to yourself as you work.

14. Glue the end of the strip flat to the bottom.

15. Give your rose the desired shape by squishing it in your hands.

16. Paint away! I used three colours of paint for my roses. I started with my colour of choice, say pink, and covered the flower pretty well with one coat. I let that coat dry a few minutes. I then dry-brushed just a little white onto the rose for dimension. And finally, I dry-brushed a little orangey-brown to age it a little.

And there it is… Your newspaper rose! The key to getting this look, I think, is to keep the strip flat against the body of the rose as you work. Flat. That is the secret. Best of luck to you!

If you have any further burning questions, fire me off an email. Again, to see the completed wreath in all its pastel glory, find it here ages ago back in April 2010.

Have yourself a lovely day, I’ll see you soon!P.S. Here’s another paper wreath for you, in case you’re interested!

hi! i saw your post and i have to try it………your roses are sooo beautyfull…….maybe you will see my results……http://soranis.blogspot.com/2011/07/rosen.htmli think i have to practice many more, to get such one as your´s..;o)thank you for your tutorial, and i´m sorry for my bad english……bye nico

Great tutorial and the roses are so pretty. I love the way newspaper looks painted.

I saw your post below about your negative commenter. I always wonder what makes someone so miserable that they go out of there way to make someone else miserable. The good thing is they said they're not coming back to your site.

If you ever get a horrible comment again may I recommend listening to Hate On Me (Glee cast version). By the time that song is over you'll feel sorry for the commenter. At least that's how I feel after listening to that song. Also Fighter by Christina Aguilera is a good one.

You know I love this frame. It is one of my favorites "Michele made me" projects. Thanks for the tutorial. I really need to make one of these to decorate Brittany's room. Wouldn't it look wonderful. Hugs Ariane

Neatooo! I like all Alisa's wreaths, but I must say, I think I like your tall ones a tiny bit better for this project –they look more like the real thing. And they remind me of cinnamon buns (nom nom nom) 🙂

Something magical about painting newspaper after it's been shaped and twisted. Hmmm….you have inpired me, I'll have to look into this one!

Made three of these this morning using your tutorial! They turned out so pretty. They look a little different than yours, but I think it depends on how wide you cut your strips and how you twist the paper as you form the rose. Love the process, especially the painting. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. Now, to figure out how I am going to use these for projects . . . so many ideas!

I just finished making my first three roses and kept thinking that they just looked like newspaper balls … then I painted them and all at once they turned into roses! It was magical. Thanks so much for helping all of us in cyberspace, Lisa

I am mixing this frame with another frame I found on Stumble Upon (magnet board for my makeup) and this will be the frame around the board (not painted) but the inside metal will be covered with black fabric with little white flowers. It will match my bathroom perfectly since it is all black and white! I found that when I am on the last strip, if I keep twisting it (instead of only every 7 in or so) it looks fuller and more real though I still can't seem to make gem as pretty as yours

wow, wow, WOW! I love this beautiful wreath you have made using common, everyday newspaper! I would have never guessed it if you didn't say.. I just finished a frugal crafts round-up and hope it is okay that I have featured your pretty newspaper wreath. You can see it here:

I absolutely love this! We hosted a wee craft market in our village a couple of weeks back and I made an amended version of this. They were flat, painted white then painted with a tiny bit of bronze. I then stuck them on some blackboards I'd made and was really chuffed with the end result. It helped that I got a bunch of compliments. I've just started making roses for my Christmas wreath. If only I can finish the 127 other projects I've started…..

I am making and following your Tutorial: Newspaper Roses, I'm a little confused on what you do when you make the 180 turn do you go the same way your are going or do you go the opposite way? I'm doing it but my roses don't look like yours so I was wondering what i was doing wrong. I'm ok that they look a little different 🙂

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